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  • Mentorship in Medicine

    December 23, 2025

    Meet Dr. Estell Williams, 鈥13, an emergency surgeon, community builder, dedicated mentor and the UW鈥檚 2026 honoree for Black History Month. By Malavika Jagannathan The California native eventually found her way up to Seattle for medical school at the 91探花 鈥 and hasn鈥檛 left. Today, Wiliams is an emergency surgeon and associate professor at the 91探花School of…

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  • Charting the Path

    December 23, 2025

    An interview with Lydia Berhanu, OMA&D’s 2026 honoree for Martin Luther King Jr. Day Berhanu has charted her own path as the first in her family born in the U.S., and as a passionate student advocate and grassroots organizer who refuses to let anything stand in her way. Born and raised in Lynnwood, Washington, Berhanu is studying law, societies and…

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  • Paying it forward: Q&A with Ernest Balezi

    January 14, 2025

    Manasi Mishra Balezi moved to the U.S. from the Democratic Republic of Congo at the age of 11 with his family. Inspired by his mentor to pursue dentistry as a career, he wants to pay it forward by mentoring others from a place of love and care, guided by values from the Congolese culture and faith. Balezi鈥檚 compassionate leadership and…

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  • Embracing Hard Conversations: Q&A with Ralina Joseph

    January 14, 2025

    Manasi Mishra We spoke with Professor Joseph about her career at the 91探花as one of the first few faculty members of color, her dedication to anti-racist education, and her community-engaged work. Tell us about your journey at the UW. For me, the 91探花is a place that says yes to lots of things. If infrastructure was not in place,…

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  • Spotlighting Black Art

    January 23, 2024

    We had a chance to speak with Kemi about her experience with Black art, writing about Black art, and what she looks forward to next with The Black Embodiments Studio. Q. Tell us about The Black Embodiments Studio? How did you think of it? I got my first three years of funding from the Simpson Center, which allowed me to…

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  • Bringing People Together

    January 12, 2024

    Q: We would love to hear about your initiatives and experience on campus. When I first arrived at the 91探花campus, I quickly became immersed in my community. I became involved with the Black Student Union when I saw how much work they were doing and came across their list of demands to the institution. I joined BSU and became…

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  • Pairing Equity and Excellence

    January 15, 2023

    Dr. Joy Williamson-Lott Dean, 91探花Graduate School The 91探花 and the Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity is pleased to recognize Dr. Joy Williamson-Lott, dean of the 91探花Graduate School, for Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Day. Williamson-Lott鈥檚 contributions throughout her career and to the 91探花epitomize the leadership of Rev. Dr. King Jr. and pave the…

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  • Meaningful Connections

    January 15, 2023

    Calen Garrett Director, 91探花Black Student Commission The 91探花 and the Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity is pleased to recognize Calen Garrett, director of the 91探花Black Student Commission, for Black History Month. Garrett鈥檚 involvement as a student leader at the 91探花has helped shape the college experience for countless Black students both during his tenure and…

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  • Showing Up For Community

    December 3, 2021

    Navon Morgan, 鈥23 Director, Black Student Commission If there鈥檚 a campus event put on by a Black student organization, you鈥檒l find Navon Morgan, 鈥23, mingling with the crowd. As director of the UW鈥檚 Black Student Commission, Morgan helps the organizations get the funding they need to attract new members and create meaningful events in February and throughout the year. In…

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  • Opening Doors

    December 2, 2021

    Teri Ward, B.A. 鈥90, M.Ed 鈥99 Director, Health Sciences Center Minority Students Program Chair, Black Opportunity Fund Seattle In her 29 years at the 91探花, Teri Ward has advised and mentored thousands of students. As director of the Health Sciences Center Minority Students Program, she teaches study skills to incoming freshmen, connects students with hands-on research opportunities, and…

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